no image
Privacy Level: Open (White)

Pearl Rodgers (Cochran) Fant (1867 - 1948)

Pearl Rodgers Fant formerly Cochran
Born [location unknown]
Ancestors ancestors
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 81 [location unknown]
Problems/Questions
Profile last modified | Created 25 Jun 2022
This page has been accessed 12 times.

Biography

From Anderson County Museum

More Than A History Museum | Anderson, South Carolina

Pearl R. Fant was a pioneer in women's work, a champion of conservation and environmental causes, an advocate of education, and an avid historian who gave tirelessly of herself and of her resources to benefit the community.

Mrs. Fant envisioned the need to organize the women of Anderson into a Federation of Women's Clubs. At the time, she was president of the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. She knew that such an organization could unify and coordinate the work of women to meet the needs of the Anderson community. On September 23, 1920, a group of representative women from each of Anderson County's twenty-two clubs met at Mrs. Fant's home to organize the Anderson County Federation of Women's Clubs. This federation, under this purpose; worked for improvements at the county jail and chain gang and the county home; cooperated in the development of the Anderson County Fair with the women of the Federation submitting handiworks, foods, and other goods for judging, as well as tending the booths and serving as judges' assisted and lobbied the county legislative delegation to establish the first state-sponsored Health Unit (Department) in Anderson County; pushed for the assistance of ex-servicemen prior to the establishment of the Legion Auxiliary; established the first circulating library in Anderson County; started a program called the Loan Chest to dispense sick room articles and a program called the Maternity Fund to provide money for needy maternity cases; and planted more than 80,000 trees in Anderson County to improve the environment.

Mrs. Fant also organized and led the Civic Association of Anderson that took the initiative in beautifying sections of the city of Anderson and providing recreational parks for public use. These projects included the building of the Robert Anderson Memorial Fountain and its surrounding park; Buena Vista Park, established near Mrs. Fant's home on River Street; and the planting of trees and exotic plants in the city square. She was a founding member of several organizations, including: Hudson Berry Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution; the DAR's Tamassee School; and the Electric City Garden Club.

Buried

Silver Brook Cemetery Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA Plot Brookside Memorial ID 81727549

Sources





Is Pearl your ancestor? Please don't go away!
 star icon Login to collaborate or comment, or
 star icon ask our community of genealogists a question.
Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com

DNA
No known carriers of Pearl's ancestors' DNA have taken a DNA test. Have you taken a test? If so, login to add it. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA.


Comments

Leave a message for others who see this profile.
There are no comments yet.
Login to post a comment.

Featured German connections: Pearl is 21 degrees from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 23 degrees from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 23 degrees from Lucas Cranach, 22 degrees from Stefanie Graf, 24 degrees from Wilhelm Grimm, 22 degrees from Fanny Hensel, 24 degrees from Theodor Heuss, 16 degrees from Alexander Mack, 35 degrees from Carl Miele, 19 degrees from Nathan Rothschild and 20 degrees from Ferdinand von Zeppelin on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.

C  >  Cochran  |  F  >  Fant  >  Pearl Rodgers (Cochran) Fant